Re: Esperanto and Interlingua



LEE Sau Dan:

Ruud> These possibilities are rarely used, because most users
Ruud> employ the language is ways resembling their own
Ruud> language. But the mechanisms exist in Esperanto, which is
Ruud> what makes it unique.

So, Esperanto is difficult to learn. You not only need to learn the
above possibilities (which are rarely used), but also learn what most
users employ, which resembles their own languages. ...

No, you don't have to learn that. It's an inborn capacity, unless
you're not human.

JSL.

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